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At EAA AirVenture, Boeing took the opportunity to recognize its long-term relationship with Piper Aircraft that ensures its aviation customers have access to the parts they need. The recognition reflects the companies’ shared commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction.
Why it matters
As an exclusive distributor of Piper’s aftermarket parts, Boeing has leveraged its extensive distribution network to deliver high-quality parts and services to customers. The collaboration ensures that aviation components for Piper’s customer base are readily available, enhancing the overall customer experience.
What they’re saying
"We are dedicated to delivering Piper Aircraft’s high-quality aftermarket parts to our customers," said Travis Sullivan, vice president and general manager, Boeing Distribution. "We’ve built a strong relationship with Piper over the years and together remain committed to serving the aviation community."
Ron Gunnarson, vice president of Sales, Marketing, Customer Support and Quality, at Piper Aircraft added, "We proudly join Boeing in celebrating this long-standing partnership. It underscores our commitment to delivering exceptional quality and service in the aviation industry."
Go deeper
Boeing maintains a substantial inventory of Piper parts, ensuring a 99% fill rate for forecasted parts. Through its global network, Boeing provides timely access to aftermarket components, which helps customers minimize downtime and reduce maintenance costs. With more than 16 million parts, chemicals and services in its diverse portfolio, Boeing supports a wide range of aviation needs through localized, agile support and 24/7 e-commerce access.
Piper Aircraft is a leading manufacturer of general aviation aircraft designed for training, personal and business use. Piper's comprehensive range of products, including airframe components, avionics and engine parts, are designed to enhance the performance, safety, and longevity of their aircraft. The company’s diverse product line includes the Piper M-Class, Archer, Seminole, and other piston-powered aircraft used by flight schools and private owners around the world.
For more information, visit the Piper product information webpage on shop.boeing.com.



